Tuileries Garden
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The Tuileries Garden is a lovely park in Paris, France. It is right between two famous places: the Louvre and the Place de la Concorde. Many people love to visit this garden to walk, relax, and enjoy beautiful surroundings.
The garden began in 1564 when a queen named Catherine de' Medici made it for her palace, the Tuileries Palace. Later, it opened to everyone and became a place for people to meet and celebrate. Today, the garden is big and full of trees, paths, and art.
One fun part of the garden is where you can see beautiful paintings by Claude Monet in the Musée de l'Orangerie. There are also many statues and sculptures to see, making the garden a lovely spot for everyone to enjoy.
During special events like the 2024 Summer Olympics, the garden is used for important celebrations, showing how special it is to the city of Paris.
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